Bulgari strengthens its portfolio across Europe and Asia

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Published on 05/01/23 - Updated on 05/01/23

Bulgari Hotel Rome

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts unveils two new openings taking place this year, which are the Bulgari Hotel Roma and Bulgari Hotel Tokyo.

Bulgari Hotel Roma

Bulgari Hotel Roma will occupy a building built between 1936 and 1938. Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel will oversee both the architectural project and the interior redesign of the hotel.

When complete, there will be over 100 rooms, most of them suites, as well as the brand’s Il Ristorante, curated by Michelin-starred chef Niko Romito, and Il Bar, both located on the top floor to offer views of the Eternal City.

Strategically located in the central Piazza Augusto Imperatore, the hotel will also feature a high-end spa with an indoor swimming pool, a gym, and a Reading Room, containing a collection of volumes dedicated to the history of jewelry.

Bulgari Hotel Tokyo

The hotel will offer 98 guestrooms in a variety of configurations, mainly twin and double rooms, as well as luxury suites and one Bulgari Suite.

Bulgaro Hotel Tokyo’s facilities will include an Il Bar, an Il Ristorante, the fireplace Lounge, an Il Cioccolato store, a ballroom with a large outdoor space, and a Bulgari Spa with a fitness center and 82-foot indoor pool.

As with all the Bulgari Hotels and Resorts, Bulgari Hotel in Tokyo will be designed by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. In addition to the Bulgari hotel, the tower will also be a high-grade mixed-use space with offices and retail.

The property will be located close to Tokyo Station and the financial districts of Nihombashi and Marunouchi.

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